Model stitched on 14 count white perforated paper using DMC floss, Rainbow Gallery threads and Mill Hill beads. Stitch count Large Card: 35w x 66h. Stitch Count Small Card: 23w x 40h. Mill Hill bead 18099 may be replaced with French knots (3x) or DMC 321.
A two-sided ornament featuring an adorable gingerbread house and lost of sweets!
Model stitched on 32 count Crystal Gingerbread Belfast linen by PTP using DMC floss. Stitch count is 69 x 75. Finished size on 32 count is 4.31 in wide X 4.69 in high.
Model stitched on 28 count Ivory using DMC floss. Stitch count 63x90. Cross stitch pattern from Kays Frames and Designs to jointly celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah!
Model stitched over 2 threads on Antique White Belfast linen with Gentle Art Sampler threads and Classic Colorworks floss (or DMC 937, 3364, 3348, 304). Stitch Count: 148W x 39H. Finished size: 9.3" x 2.44".
Model stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. Raw/White Petit Point linen with Weeks Dye Works floss (or DMC 3804). Other options are to stitch over one threads on 28 Ct. red linen with White DMC floss and over 2 threads on 40 Ct. Attic Lace linen with DMC #809. Stitch count is 97 x 110. Finished size on 32 ct is 6.06" x 6.9".
Models stitched over 2 threads on 32 Ct. White Opalescent linen with DMC floss and Mill Hill beads. Stitch Counts: Robin - 25W x 44H, Dove - 25W x 34H.
Features the sentiment "Autumn strolls make thankful souls" Model stitched on 36 count Nantucket Eve linen from Seraphim Fabrics, using Classic Colorworks, Weeks dye Works, and DMC threads. Stitch count is 185 x 125.
Models stitched on 32 count Belfast by Zweigart using Gentle Arts floss.
Stitch Counts:
Jolly: 70 x 100
Peace: 70 x 100
Merry: 70 x 90
Snow: 72 x 100
Noel: 71 x 100
Jingle: 70 x 91
Joy: 60 x 80
Believe: 70 x 91
Happy: 70 x 90
Hoho: 60 x 100
Seasons: 70 x 100
Yuletide: 73 x 100
Model stitched on 36 count "Stars Hollow blend" linen by R&R Reproductions using DMC floss. Stitch count is 45 x 52, 47 x 50, 45 x 51, 27 x 34. Finished sizes are 2.5" x 3", 2.5" x 2.75", 2" x 2.5".
"Have a holly jolly Christmas, the best time of the year." Model stitched on 37 ct. Aesthetic White Legacy linen using Classic Colorworks thread. Stitch count is 126 x 72.
"Beware, Halloween is in the air. The moon is full, beware." "Beware, somethint wicked this way comes"
Models are stitched on 32 ct. Witching Hour/Subtle linen using Weeks Dye Works threads. Stitch count for the framed model is 82 x 96, cushion 99 x 41 and berry is 127 x 72.
Part 2 of a multi part design from Tiny Modernist!
Model stitched on 32 ct. Country French linen using DMC thread. Stitch count of entire design is 143w x 234h. Supplies are listed for the entire series.
Model stitched on 32ct. Vintage Stormy Grey Belfast linen by Zweigart using Romy's Creations and DMC floss. Romy's Creations colors are Charcoal, Sunflower, Gentle Violet, Coffee, Garnet, and Green Apples (also calls for DMC white). DMC equivalents provided. Stitch count: 60 x 60 each.
Model stitched on 30ct. "Charlotte's Pink" by Weeks Dye Works using Classic Colorworks floss, a DMC conversion is provided, but the subtle variation in the hand floss will be lost. Stitch count is 87 x 87.
Model stitched on 14 ct. Aida in Natural Brown using DMC threads. Stitch count for Dead & Breakfast Inn is 45 x 61, Stay for a Bite 43 x 62, Get Sheet Faced 45 x 62, Boo Ya 42 x 58.
Cross stitch pattern from Romy's Creations featuring spooky designs for the letters "I" and "J"!
- I is for Imp
- J is for Jack-o'-lantern
Model stitched on 32ct Vintage Stormy Grey Belfast linen from Zweigart using Romy's Creations thread (with DMC conversion) Stitch count for each letter design is 60w x 60h.
Cross stitch pattern from Romy's Creations featuring spooky designs for the letters "K" and "L"!
- K is for Knife
- L Is for Lycanthrope
Model stitched on 32ct Vintage Stormy Grey from Zweigart originally using Romy's Creations thread (with DMC conversion) Stitch count for each letters design is 60w x 60h.
Cross stitch pattern from Heartstring Samplery featuring four festive designs!
Note from the designer:
As we were approaching the Christmas season of 2020, the oncoming pandemic Winter seemed to loom endlessly, and I found myself desperately clinging to only the most... Read more